This speech, printed and distributed in each single church of Casal di Principe, titled “For the Love of My People, I Will Not Fall Silent,” immediately became a rallying cry for disobedience and fearlessness against the Neapolitan mafia.

"Photos don’t necessarily represent the climax of the story", Balley explains, "but rather a time just prior or after it. We never see the crime represented overtly in the photos, but it is present somewhere”.